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... Leonard heard The tones of waterfalls , and inland founds . Of caves and trees : —and , when the regular wind Between the tropics filled the steady sail , And blew with the fame breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invifibly its ...
... Leonard heard The tones of waterfalls , and inland founds . Of caves and trees : —and , when the regular wind Between the tropics filled the steady sail , And blew with the fame breath through days and weeks , Lengthening invifibly its ...
Page 112
... Leonard had approached his home , his heart Failed in him ; and , not venturing to inquire Tidings of one whom he fo dearly loved , Towards the churchyard he had turned afide , — That , as he knew in what particular spot His family were ...
... Leonard had approached his home , his heart Failed in him ; and , not venturing to inquire Tidings of one whom he fo dearly loved , Towards the churchyard he had turned afide , — That , as he knew in what particular spot His family were ...
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... cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chaẩm is much the fame- LEONARD . But , furely , yonder- PRIEST . Ay , there , indeed , your memory 114 THE BROTHERS .
... cleft ! To me it does not seem to wear the face Which then it had . PRIEST . Nay , Sir , for aught I know , That chaẩm is much the fame- LEONARD . But , furely , yonder- PRIEST . Ay , there , indeed , your memory 114 THE BROTHERS .
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... LEONARD . Yet your churchyard Seems , if fuch freedom may be used with you , To say that you are heedless of the past : An orphan could not find his mother's grave : Here's neither head nor foot - ftone , plate of brass , Crossbones nor ...
... LEONARD . Yet your churchyard Seems , if fuch freedom may be used with you , To say that you are heedless of the past : An orphan could not find his mother's grave : Here's neither head nor foot - ftone , plate of brass , Crossbones nor ...
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... LEONARD . ' Tis a common case . We'll take another : who is he that lies Beneath yon ridge , the last of those three graves ? It touches on that piece of native rock Left in the churchyard wall . PRIEST . That's Walter Ewbank . He had ...
... LEONARD . ' Tis a common case . We'll take another : who is he that lies Beneath yon ridge , the last of those three graves ? It touches on that piece of native rock Left in the churchyard wall . PRIEST . That's Walter Ewbank . He had ...
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